2017
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-017-2445-3
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Work stress associated cool down reactions among nurses and hospital physicians and their relation to burnout symptoms

Abstract: BackgroundHospital staff experience high level of work stress and they have to find strategies to adapt and react to it. When they perceive emotional exhaustion and job dissatisfaction in response to constant work stress, one reaction might be emotional withdrawal. This emotional distancing can be seen as an adaptive strategy to keep ‘functionality’ in the job. Both, perception of emotional exhaustion and emotional distancing as a strategy, can be operationalized as ‘Cool Down’. We assume that work stress asso… Show more

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“…However, as future physicians, they are confronted with increasing work stress and contact with suffering patients which may result in burnout indicators such as emotional exhaustion and emotional withdrawal. For that reason, future physicians must find strategies to protect their own functionality [17]. One of the major tasks in medical education is to maintain or increase clinical empathy among medical students and to help them find and train strategies to cope with these future stressors that might also decrease their motivation in the clinical routine.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, as future physicians, they are confronted with increasing work stress and contact with suffering patients which may result in burnout indicators such as emotional exhaustion and emotional withdrawal. For that reason, future physicians must find strategies to protect their own functionality [17]. One of the major tasks in medical education is to maintain or increase clinical empathy among medical students and to help them find and train strategies to cope with these future stressors that might also decrease their motivation in the clinical routine.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prolonged exposure to stress often directly harms workers and indirectly impacts the outcomes. Explained excessive workload as "burnout" or a managerial inability to deal with tasks [55,56,57]. This has severe repercussions especially in the medical field, where an error can cause the death of thousands or over people.…”
Section: Work Overload (Under Stress)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Job dissatisfaction can also emanate from the absence of promotional opportunities and good leadership (Ongunlana, Oshinaike & Ibrahim, 2016;Munyengabe et al, 2017). Perceptions of stress differ among employees and these were conceptualized as antecedents of job dissatisfaction (Rossler, 2012;Bussing et al, 2017). Similarly, the perceptions of downsizing organizations proved to cause dissatisfaction in younger employees and also among those who survived downsizing in general (Lahner et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%